Clinton Arvis Abbott, 83, of 125 Saylor
Road died Saturday at the University of Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington.
Born Dec. 2, 1913, in Pulaski County, he was a son of the late John Washington
and Cora Larkin Abbott. He was a member of Watts Chapel Baptist Church and was
a
retired farmer. He was predeceased by his first wife, Ethel Margaret Scott
Abbott, and a daughter, Anna Mae Black.

Survivors include his wife, Chesnie Saylor Abbott; a daughter, Geneva Ruth
Sandlin of Berea; a brother, Shelva Abbott of Highland Heights;
two sisters;
Marie Smith and Velma Acton, both of Eubank; 13 grandchildren; and 22
great-grandchildren.

The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at McKnight-Martin Funeral Home by
Dan Gutenson. Burial will be in Good Hope Cemetery in Pulaski County.
Pallbearers will be Doug Sandlin, Michael Sandlin, Shawn Clayton, Lawrence
Hacker, Wayne Black and Ronnie Hacker.

Killed
by Train: John D. Anderson, who used to live in the East End of this county, was
run over and killed by a train in the Paris yards Wednesday morning.
He was 38
years old and is survived by his wife, who was a Miss Johnson of Rockcastle, and
five children. The remains were brought to Rowland yesterday afternoon and
from
there were taken to Goshen and Buried. Deceased was a brother of Mr. B. C.
Anderson of Brodhead.

Essie
Hatchel Bastin, 88, of the New Salem community in Lincoln County, passed away
Wednesday, March 27, 2013 at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center in
Danville.Born Tuesday, September
30, 1924 in Casey County, she was the daughter of the late Winford H. & Mary
Jane Spaulding Hatchel.She was the
widow of the late William David Bastin, who preceded her in death on November 4,
1996.Essie was a member of
Geneva Baptist Church and worked as a cook for 20 years at McKinney Elementary
School.

Essie
leaves behind one son, David M. Bastin (Judy) of Danville; one daughter, Linda
Carol Sears (Junior) of Hustonville; five grandchildren; and six
great-grandchildren.In addition to
her husband and parents, she was preceded in death by one daughter, Dixie Lee
Smith; four brothers; and four sisters.

A
Visitation will be held 6-9PM Friday, March 29, 2013 at Fox Funeral Home.A Second Visitation will be held 10AM-1PM Saturday, March 30, 2013 at New
Salem Baptist Church.The Funeral Service will begin at 1PM at the church with Bro.
Jared Moore officiating the service.Burial
will follow at New Salem Baptist Church Cemetery.Larry Smith, Jr., Tommy Smith, Shane Bastin, Chris Manning, Jesse
Manning, and David Smith will serve as Active Casket bearers.

Helen
Ruth Foley Berry, 67, of Stanford, KY died March 17, 2013 in Lexington, KY. She
was born March 25, 1945 in Lincoln County, KY to the late Chester and Susie
Katherine Hazlett Foley. The oldest of twelve children, she was a homemaker, the
widow of the late Carl Gene Berry, and mother to all who loved her.

There
will be a one day service on Wednesday, March 20, 2013. Public visitation will
be from 12-2pm and funeral service will begin at 2pm with Jason Coulter
officiating. Burial will be at Robbins Cemetery in Stanford, KY. Casket
Bearers will be Sam Scharbrough, Kevin Crawley, Eddie Crawley Jr., Donald Raider
Jr., Bruce Coppage Jr., and William Davidson III.

Funeral Services will be held Tuesday, February 9, 2010 at 11:00AM in the chapel
of Hardage Giddens Chapel Hills Funeral Home located at 850 St. Johns Bluff Road
North in Jacksonville, Florida 32225 Services entrusted to Hardage Giddens
Funeral Homes.

Mr.
Arthur Lee Bishop, age 59 of Mt. Vernon, died Saturday, Apr. 17 at the Central
Baptist Hospital in Lexington. He was born in Lincoln Co., KY on Aug. 22, 1944
the son of Willie E. and Ethel Wilson Bishop.

He
is survived by his wife, Irene Bryant Bishop; his mother, Ethel Bishop of Mt.
Vernon; two sons, Michael Bishop (Vickie) and Shannon Bishop, both of Lebanon,
IN; five daughters, Rita Barnett (James) of Fayetteville, NC, Hazel Downs
(Gregory) and Paula Bishop, both of Norwood, OH, and Pamela Bishop and Hope
Bishop, both of Mt. Vernon; eight brothers, Dexter Bishop and Carlas Bishop,
both of Lebanon, IN, Jerry Bishop and Randy Bishop, both of Danville, IN, Coy
Bishop of Whitestown, IN, Steve Bishop and Perry Bishop, both of Mt. Vernon, and
Cleve Bishop of Michanicsburg, IN; and three sisters, Laverlle Pugh of Mt.
Vernon, Susie Denson of Crab Orchard, and Judy Brummett of Brodhead.

Also
surviving are 19 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. He was preceded in
death by his father, Willie E. Bishop; two brothers; and a sister. Burial at
Negro Creek Cemetery,

Mary Margaret "Margie" Braley, 90 of Crab Orchard, passed away
Tuesday, March 5th, at her home. She was the widow of John Daniel Braley who
preceded her in death on October 3, 1999. Margie was born in Lincoln County,
Kentucky on April 11, 1922. She was a daughter of the late Abe Harrison Brown
& Susie (Barker) Brown. Margie was a member of the Mt. Zion Church of
Christ.

Bennie
D. Boone Bullock, 90, of Palm City, Florida, passed away Monday, March 4, 2013.Born Tuesday, August 29, 1922 in Somerset, Kentucky, she was the daughter
of the late Benjamin
& Sallie Bogie Boone.On February 24, 1945, she married Lonnie Bullock.After they married, they resided in Indiana from 1946 until January 2012,
when they moved to Florida.

Bennie
leaves behind two sons and their wives, Robert & Janice Bullock of Palm
City, Florida and David & Janine Bullock of Osprey, Florida; and one
granddaughter, Kimberly Bullock of Los Angeles,
California (daughter of Robert
& Janice).

Private
Burial will take place at Buffalo Springs Cemetery with a Memorial
Service to be scheduled at a later date.Fox
Funeral Home, Stanford, is in charge of local arrangements.

Lonnie
Bullock, age 92, of Palm City, Florida, passed away Thursday, September 20,
2012.Born September 16, 1920, in
Public, Kentucky, he was the son of the late Robert & Louisa Bullock.On February 24, 1945, he married Bennie D. Boone Bullock.After they married, they resided in Indiana from 1946 until January 2012,
when they moved to Florida.

Lonnie
leaves behind two sons and their wives, Robert & Janice Bullock of Palm
City, Florida and David & Janine Bullock of Osprey, Florida; and one
granddaughter, Kimberly Bullock of Los Angeles, California (daughter of Robert
& Janice).

Private
Burial will take place at Buffalo Springs Cemetery with a Memorial
Service to be scheduled at a later date.Fox
Funeral Home, Stanford, is in charge of local arrangements.

Donald Joseph Cain, 78 of Stanford went to be with the Lord on
Sunday, March 10, 2013. Born June 19, 1934, he was the son of the late Leonard
Earl and Erie Estes Cain. He was a farmer in the Turnersville community, a
devoted husband, loving father and grandfather, and a faithful Christian. He was
a member of the Moreland Christian Church.

He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Coleen Lawrence Cain; son,
Joe (Joan) Cain of Springfield; daughter, Judy (Darrell) White of Waddy; and
seven grandchildren: Jon-Michael, Jordan, Joseph, and Josh Cain and Austin (Evelyn),
Adam and Rachel White.

He was preceded in death by two sisters, Lena Kelley and Madaline
Durham. Services will be at 12 noon, Wednesday at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by
Rev. Aaron Snelling and Rev. David Smith with burial in Buffalo Springs
Cemetery. Pallbearers are nephews: Steve Kelley, George B. Elliott and Brian
Singleton and grandsons.

Maj.
Aubrey L. Carpenter, Jr. USAR (Ret) 89, formerly of Danville, died Tuesday,
March 19, 2013 in Columbia, SC. Born in Meridian, Miss., he was the son of the
late Aubrey L. Carpenter, Sr. and Sarah George Carpenter.

After
high school, Aubrey joined the United States Air Corps where he was a B-17 Pilot
in Germany during WWII. He received his wings in 1944 and went on to join the
Army National Guard in 1946 serving for 22 years until his retirement. Maj.
Carpenter was a 1952 graduate of Centre College. He received his CLU in
Insurance and retired as Vice President of Investors Heritage Life Insurance
Company of the South in 1989.

Surviving
are his wife of 50 years, Pearl Smith Carpenter, sons; Dennis W. Carpenter of
Lexington, Ky., Keith W. Carpenter of Corpus Christi, TX and Sam J. Yater of
Hilton Head, SC., daughters; Tammy L. Carpenter and Sarah Elizabeth Carpenter,
both of Columbia, SC, four grandchildren, two brothers; George C. (Carol)
Carpenter of Greensboro, NC., William L (Nell) Carpenter of Chattanooga, TN., a
sister; Gloria C. Prince of Sacramento, CA and a host of nieces and nephews. In
addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister, Lucille C. Allen.

The
funeral service will be Saturday, 2 pm at Stith Funeral Home with Rev. Jim
Stewart officiating. Burial will be in the Hustonville Cemetery.

In
this place, on last Tuesday evening, of inflammation of the brain, after an
illness of over two weeks, Richard G., youngest son of the late Dr. John and
Sarah C. Craig, in the ninth year of his age.
He endured great suffering almost
uncomplainingly. A good and honest little boy he passed beyond the silent river,
to meet on a fairer shore those he loved so well in life.

Died
at her residence in this place on 12 February last, Mrs. Sarah C., consort of
the late

Dr.
John Craig, deceased, in the 46 year of her age, after a long and painful
illness of pulmonary consumption.

She
leaves a family of five children, two girls and three boys. She had been, for a
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many
years, a member of the Christian Church, and died in the full hope of a blessed
immortality. Through all her sufferings, she was uncomplaining, and bore them
with that courage and fortitude which a hope in Christ can create.

The
orphans left behind have the sweet consolation that their mother who loved them
so tenderly in life, is now a saint in glory.

Her
funeral was preached at her home, on the evening following, by her beloved
pastor Rev. W. L. Williams, of Hustonville, from the text found in the 14th
Chapter of Mathew and 12th verse.

A
large concourse of friends followed her remains to our cemetery, where they were
lain beside her husband.

Eva
Louise Crumley, 75, of Nicholasville, Kentucky and wife of William E. Crumley,
died Tuesday, March 26, 2013. She was born August 23, 1937 in Lincoln County,
Kentucky, to the late Albert and Fredia Denny Hinds. She was member of Liberty
Worship Center in Lexington, Kentucky.

Visitation
will be 5-8 pm, Friday, March 29 at Clark Legacy Center in Brannon Crossing.
Funeral Service will be 12:30 pm, Saturday, March 30, also at Clark Legacy
Center with Pastor Harv Turner, Jr. officiating. Entombment will follow at Blue
Grass Memorial Gardens.

She was born in Lincoln County, Kentucky on May 3, 1913 the daughter of the late
Albert and Sally (McGuffey) Dishon.

Besides her parents she was preceded in death by one son; Joe DeBord, five
brothers, and five sisters.

She is survived by three sons and daughters-in-law; Donald of Greensville, South
Carolina, Orville and Wilma of Winder, Georgia, and Bobby and Jean DeBord of
Goshen, two daughters and son-in-law; Martha Simpson of Stanford, Kentucky and
Janice and Gil Moser of Cincinnati, 22 grandchildren, 20 great grandchildren, 4
great - great - grandchildren, 2 great - great - great granddaughters, and
numerous nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held on Thursday, September 20, 2012 at 12:00 P.M. at
the Wallace-Thompson Funeral Home, Bradford-Sullivan Chapel in Winchester with
Rev. Dan Harrison officiating. Burial will follow in Cherry Fork Cemetery.
Visitation will be held on Thursday from 11:00 A.M. till 12:00 P.M. at the
Wallace-Thompson Funeral Home, Bradford-Sullivan Chapel in Winchester.

Born
March 12, 1949, he was the son of Patricia Foryste Rich Downey of Moreland and
the late Thomas Alvin Downey. Tommy was a member of Moreland Christian Church.

In
addition to his mother, he is survived by a brother, Danny (Jane) Downey, and a
sister, Patricia Downey, both of Moreland; as well as cousins, uncles and aunts,
including a special aunt, “Aunt Ree” Downey.

A
memorial service will be held at 6 p.m. Monday at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by
the Rev. David Smith.

She is preceded in death by her husband Delmar Downing; daughter, Nadine
Bertram; and sister, Rita Wilkinson.

She was actively involved with her church Second United Methodist Church, North
Vernon, Ind. She enjoyed volunteer work in her community especially with Breast
Cancer Awareness.

She retired from Cummins Inc. after 30 years of service. Following her
retirement, she continued to work with volunteer organizations. But one of her
greatest joys was to spend time with her family and friends.

Funeral services were held Tuesday, October 23, 2012 at 1 p.m. in the funeral
home chapel. Burial was in the Monticello Cemetery.

Ulysses
Durham, 81, of Florence, Ky., died Monday, March 18, 2013, at St. Elizabeth
Medical Center in Covington, Ky.

Born
Feb. 4, 1932, in Casey County, Ky., he was a son of the late Carlos and Jennie
Perkins Durham. He worked as a chemical operator, retiring from Sun Chemical in
1995 after 29 years. He was a member of Florence Baptist Temple.

Survivors
include his wife of 56 years, Reba “Lotus” Foley Durham of Florence; a son,
Wayde Durham (Pat) of Union, Ky.; four brothers, Floyd Durham (Marlene) of
Science Hill, Ky., Elwood Durham, Carroll Durham (Marlyn) and Gary Durham
(Brenda), all of Somerset, Ky.; a sister-in-law, Rosemary Durham of Hustonville,
Ky.; a grandchild, Trenton Durham (Sarah) of Burlington, Ky.; and several nieces
and nephews. He was preceded in death by a brother, Cloyd Durham.

The
funeral will be 1 p.m. Friday, March 22, 2013, at Spurlin Funeral Home. Bro.
Arnie Forman will officiate. Burial will be at K.P. Hall Cemetery in
Kings Mountain, Ky.

Sandra
Englehart, 65,
Indianapolis, passed away February 7, 2013 after a lengthy illness. She was born
October 8, 1947 in Houstonville, Kentucky to Junior Shelton and the late Louise
Lane Shelton.

Sandra
attended Harry Wood High School in Indianapolis and was a 1966 graduate of House
of James Beauty College. She taught at Kay’s Beauty College from 1984 to 1993,
and worked at the House of James, Cut Above, Trudy’s and Smiles hair salons.
Sandra was a lifelong member of the General Assembly Church of the Firstborn.

Killed
by Train Near London: Joseph Gatlett, a brakeman on the coal train fell off
between two cars opposite the residence of A. L. Reid yesterday about 3:30 p.m.
and
as the car ran over his body it crushed a watch in his pocket. He was picked
up brought to the depot by the 4 p. m. passenger. The officers on the train had
not missed him.

Ida
Mae Wyler Gover, 95, of Stanford, KY passed away on Sunday, March 31, 2013 at
Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center in Danville, KY. She was born November
27, 1917 in Crab Orchard, KY to the late Chris and Mathilda Ladamann Wyler. She
was the widow of the late Walter J. Gover, the retired owner of Severance's
Store in Stanford, KY, and was a member of Stanford Christian Church.

Survivors
include one daughter; Anna Lee Kirkpatrick of Stanford, KY, one brother; Rudolph
Wyler of Stanford, KY, two sisters; Rosa Lee Carrier and Carolyn Helton (Roscoe)
both of Stanford, KY, four grandchildren; Diane Poynter (Mike), Tommy
Kirkpatrick (Charlotte), Keith Kirkpatrick (Judy), and Michael Kirkpatrick all
of Stanford, KY, seven great-grandchildren, a host of great-great-grandchildren,
and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by one son-in-law;
Hugh Kirkpatrick, two brothers; Al and Fred Wyler, and two sisters; Elizabeth
Cooper and Margaret Alford.

Visitation
will be Monday, April 1, 2013 from 5-9pm. Funeral service will be Tuesday, April
2, 2013 at 1pm with Reverends Mark Thompson and Jim Baughman officiating. Both
services will be held at Spurlin Funeral Home in Stanford, KY.

Margaret
Marie Hatcher, 55, of Stanford, KY passed away Saturday, March 30, 2013 at Fort
Logan Hospital in Stanford, KY. She was born January 25, 1958 in Paint Lick, KY
to the
late Edward and Jenny Poynter Johnson and she was a member of Lancaster
Church of the Nazarene.

A
memorial service will be held at Logan Hubble Park in Stanford, KY on Monday,
April 1, 2013 at 1:00pm with Brother Darryl Hodge officiating. Spurlin Funeral
Home (Stanford) is in charge of the arrangements.

Born
March 29, 1984, in Danville, she was a daughter of Joseph Harse and Jeanette
Phillips Beldon. A 2002 graduate of Boyle County High School, Cortney played
soccer, basketball and softball and was voted Funniest Senior. She earned a
degree in criminal justice from Eastern Kentucky University. She attended
Dorthae Pentecostal Church in Corbin.

Cortney
was a beautiful young lady with a great smile and a good sense of humor who
lived life to the fullest. She had compassion for others and took time to be a
thoughtful and loving friend, wife, daughter and sister. Cortney married the
love of her life, Travis Joel Hensley, on Oct. 6, 2012.

In
addition to her parents and her husband, she is survived by her sister, Ashley
(Jason) Moody of Harrodsburg; a brother, Joey R. (Sara) Beldon of Fort Campbell;
mother and father-in-law, Larry and Debbie Hensley of Corbin; two
sisters-in-law, Jennifer (Darrell) Zilinsky and Megan Renee Hensley, all of
Corbin; a niece, Emma Marie Zilinsky; a nephew, Carson Riley Beldon; and several
aunts, uncles and cousins.

Funeral
service will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at Gethsemane Baptist Church with Bros. Steve Jamesand
Billy Evansofficiating.
Burial will be in Hustonville Cemetery.

Lorine
Young Holderman, 97, of Lexington, formerly of Stanford, passed away Monday,
March 11, 2013 at Hospice Care Center at Saint Joseph Hospital in Lexington.Born Monday, January 24, 1916 in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of
the late David E. Young, Sr. & Mary Thompson Young.She was the widow of the late Henry Merritt “Bud” Holderman, who
preceded her in death on April 6, 1972.

Lorine
was a member of First Church of God on Logan Avenue in Stanford.Throughout her lifetime, she worked at Young’s Grocery in Stanford, an
LPN for Fort Logan Hospital, and was a homemaker.In her spare time, she loved painting and gardening.Lorine will always be remembered for thinking of others above herself.

Lorine
leaves behind one sister, Ottie Marie Daugherty of Perry, Georgia; several
nieces and nephews; several great-nieces and nephews; several great-great nieces
and nephews; and several great-great-great nieces and nephews.In addition to her husband and parents, she was preceded in death by two
brothers, W.T Young and David E. Young, Jr.; and four sisters, Viola Crotinger,
Della Russell, Ada Ellen Young, and Anna Elizabeth Adams.

A
Visitation will be held 12 Noon-2 PM Wednesday, March 13, 2013 at Fox Funeral
Home.The Funeral Service will
begin at 2:00PM with Dr. J. Harold Harness officiating the service.Burial will follow in Buffalo Springs Cemetery.Scott Montgomery, Victor Young, Jr., Steve Patterson, Bruce Young, Ron
Fey, and David Adams will serve as Casket bearers.

Elgeva
Hilda Husar (nee Boyle), 83, of Amherst, passed away Sunday, July 27, 2008 at
Golden Acres Nursing Home in Amherst, following a brief illness. She was born
March 14, 1925 in Moreland, Kentucky where she was raised. She moved to Lorain
in 1945 and made her residence there until 1980 when she moved to Amherst.

A
graduate of Eastern Kentucky State University, Elgeva used her degree in
teaching at Powers Elementary School in Amherst for 20 years, retiring in 1979.
She attended Fellowship Baptist Church in Lorain. Elgeva was also a member of
the Daughters of the American Revolution and had traveled extensively worldwide.

Survivors
include her sons, Michael Andrew Husar, Jr. and his wife, Carole from
Scottsdale, Arizona, and Patrick David Husar and his wife, Jonah from Arlington,
Virginia; brother, Hartford Boyle of Stanford, Kentucky; and many nieces and
nephews.

She
was preceded in death by her husband of 43 years, Michael Andrew Husar, Sr. July
6, 1988; parents, Clarence C. and Amanda Boyle (nee Jones); and brother, Justin
Boyle in 1999.

Friends
may call Wednesday, July 30, 2008 from 7 to 9 P.M. at the Hempel Funeral Home,
373 Cleveland Ave., Amherst. Funeral services will be held Thursday, July 31,
2008 at 11 A.M. from the funeral home. Pastor Jack Ison, Pastor of Fellowship
Baptist Church in Lorain, will officiate. Burial will be in Ridge Hill Memorial
Park, Amherst Township.

Dora
Nicely James, 94, of Stanford, KY passed away Friday, March 22, 2013 at Golden
Living Center in Stanford, KY. She was born November 18, 1918 in Mount Vernon,
KY to the late Ben and Pearl Cromer Nicely. She was the widow of the late Leo
James. She worked for American Greetings Inc. for 15 years, managed the Rowland
Restaurant for several years, and was a member of Calvary Hill Baptist Church.

Survivors
include one grandson; Jimmy Horn (Tammy) of Stanford, KY, one great-grandson;
Tyler Horn of Stanford, KY, one brother; Willard Nicely of Brodhead, KY, one
sister; Doris Blanton of Mount Vernon, KY, and several nieces and nephews. She
was preceded in death by one daughter; Lois Horn, two grandsons, four brothers;
Willie, Junior, Ed, and Robert Nicely, and two sisters; Geneva James and Ora
Meredith.

Visitation
will be Sunday, March 24, 2013 from 5-9pm. Funeral service will be Monday, March
25, 2013 at 2pm with Dr. Mike James officiating. Both services will be held at
Spurlin Funeral Home Chapel (Stanford). Burial will be in Buffalo Springs
Cemetery in Stanford, KY.

She was born on Aug. 29, 1948 in Lincoln County, Ky., the daughter of Merna
Thomas Adams and the late Warren G. Adams. She worked at Lake Cumberland
Regional Hospital for a number of years and then as a Certified Nurse's Aide at
Britthaven of Somerset until her retirement in 2005. She loved gardening and
antiques. She was a member of the Somerset Church of Christ.

Henry
Patton "Pat" Kincaid III, 67, died Saturday, January 5, 2013. Born
April 28, 1945 in New Orleans, Louisiana, he was the son of the late Henry
Patton and Mary Emma Baldwin Kincaid. He graduated from Lebanon High School and
the University of Kentucky where he was a member of the golf team and Sigma
Alpha Epsilon fraternity. He served in the United States Army Reserve. For 22
years Pat and his wife, Linda, owned Kincaid Furniture in Danville, Ky. and
after 1989 he was a manufacturers sales representative for Hickory Hill
Furniture Corp. He was twice named the Sales Representative of the Year by
Hickory Hill Furniture.

He
was a member and former deacon of The Presbyterian Church. Pat was an avid lover
of the game of golf and past member of Danville Country Club. He was a past
president of the Danville Little League and a former member of the Danville
Rotary Club. Pat was loved for his wit, his love of history and genealogy and
his realistic point of view. His family was his greatest joy.

Elizabeth Snow Kuske, 73 of Hustonville, passed away on Wednesday,
March 20, 2013. Born Dec. 7, 1939, she was the daughter of Daisy Snow Emerson of
Stanford and the late Eddie Lee Snow. In the past, she was a telephone operator
in Hustonville and Danville as well as an employee of The Advocate Messenger and
The City of Danville. She was an active member of Hustonville Baptist Church.

She was preceded in death by her husband, David Paul Kuske; sister,
Alberta Snow and brother, Gilbert Snow. She is survived by a daughter, Rita
Kuske Farrell and son-in-law, Howard Farrell of Florence, SC; two brothers,
Carlisle (Dorothy) Snow of Hustonville and Jimmy (Sue) Snow of Moreland; two
sisters, Jeanette (O) Davis of Hustonville and Pat (Bud) Brown of Hustonville; 3
grandchildren: Katherine Kuske Farrell, Hannah Elizabeth Farrell, and Eleanor
Ann Farrell.

Services will be at 11 am, Saturday at Hustonville Baptist Church
by Bro. Jonathan Grizzell with burial in Hustonville Cemetery.

LAY - Mrs. Jackson Lay, died at her home on Buck Creek, near O.K.,
Sunday afternoon after a brief illness. She was a Miss Morgan, daughter of
Marshall Morgan, and is survived by her husband and several children. Mrs. Lay
was agood
Christian woman and will be sadly missed by her neighbors and friends. Her
husband is serving as a juror at the special term of court in session here.

Michael
G. Mattox, 59, of Stanford, KY died Wednesday, March, 27, 2013, at UK Markey
Center in Lexington, KY. He was born September 17, 1953 in Xenia, OH to the late
James W. and Mary L. Grey Mattox. He was a maintenance worker on a horse farm
for his working career. He was a member of Victory Christian Church in
Lancaster, KY.

Visitation
will be Friday, March 29, 2013, from 5-9 pm at Spurlin Funeral Home Stanford,
funeral service will be 10:30 am, Saturday, March 30, 2013, at Spurlin Funeral
Home with Harold McLaren and Justin Boyd officiating. Burial will be in Buffalo
Springs Cemetery.

Arthur
Miles, 78, of Vic Greer Road in Waynesburg, passed away Saturday, March 16, 2013
at UK Medical Center in Lexington.Born Wednesday, May 2, 1934 in Letcher County, he was the son
of the late Jonah & Ettie Sturgill Miles.He was the widower of the late Margaret Bruner Miles, who preceded him in
death on March 11, 1998.Arthur
retired as a Coal Miner from Blue Diamond.In his spare time, he enjoyed fishing, coon hunting, and playing cards.

Arthur
leaves behind two sons, Rollan Miles and Roger Dean Miles (Shannon) of
Waynesburg; two daughters, Rita Broughton (Ricky) of Garrard County, and Rebecca
Todd (Mike) of Broughtontown; four brothers, Charlie Miles of Whitesburg,
Kentucky and James, Steven, and Cecil Miles of Cumberland, Kentucky; two
sisters, Tootsie Ratliff of Whitesburg, Kentucky and Sue Tyree of Cumberland,
Kentucky; nine grandchildren; seventeen great-grandchildren; and several nieces
and nephews.In addition to his
wife and parents, he was preceded in death by one son, Robin Miles.

A
Visitation will be held 12Noon-2PM Wednesday, March 20, 2013 at Barnett &
Demrow Funeral Home.The Funeral
Service will begin at 2:00PM with Bro. Kerry Jones and Bro. Dervin Spears
officiating the service.Burial
will follow in Friendship Baptist Church Cemetery in Broughtontown.

Barbara
Jean Kurtz Morris, 69, of Stanford died Saturday, March 16, 2013, at her home.
She was born July 12, 1943 in Danville, KY to the late Ben and Lola Christerson
Kurtz. She was a Licensed Practical Nurse/Human Resources Manager having worked
at Ft. Logan Hospital, Dr.'s Bates, Crase and Click in Stanford, Dr. Julian
Hardaway in Danville and at Trim Master for several years. She was a former
member of the Lincoln County Homemakers, a past 4-H leader, past Ft. Harrod Area
4-H Counselor and a former Cub Scout Den mother. She was a member of Calvary
Hill Baptist Church.

Survivors
include her husband of 49 years, Wendell Morris of Stanford, KY; two sons, Jeff
Morris of Stanford, KY and Scott Morris of Lexington, KY; two brothers, Homer
Kurtz (Eudell) of Danville, KY and Ben Kurtz, Jr. (Theresa) of Lexington, KY;
four grandchildren, Jonathan, Rachel, Jessica and Christopher Morris; several
Nieces and Nephews; she was preceded in death by a brother, Herbert Kurtz and
three sisters, Evelyn Cox, Mable Reynolds and Martha Guinn.

Visitation
will be Wednesday, March 20, 2013, from 5-9 at Spurlin Funeral Home, the funeral
service will be 2 p.m. Thursday, March 21, 2013, at Spurlin Funeral Home.
Reverends Lewis Walters and Brad King will be officiating the service. Burial
will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery.

Esther Jane Todd Naylor, 91, of Portman Avenue in Stanford,
formerly of Waynesburg, passed away Saturday, March 2, 2013 at the Golden Living
Center in Stanford.Born Thursday,
November 3, 1921 in Waynesburg, she was the daughter of the late Armstrong &
Cora Morgan Todd.She was the widow
of the late James E. “Bud” Naylor, who preceded her in death on May 31,
1990.Esther was a member of
Waynesburg Pentecostal Church, was a homemaker, loved to crochet, and had a
great affection for cats.

Funeral Services will be held 11:00AM Wednesday, March 6, 2013 at
Barnett & Demrow Funeral Home with Rev. Nathan Todd and Bro. Rick Naylor
officiating the service.Burial
will follow in Double Springs Cemetery.Nephews and great-nephews will serve as Active Pallbearers.Leo & Ruby Rigney,Clint
Bellinger, and Shelli Clarkson will serve as Honorary Pallbearers.

Visitation will be held 6-8PM Tuesday, March 5, 2013 at the funeral
home.In lieu of flowers, memorial
contributions suggested to Heritage Hospice.Barnett & Demrow Funeral Home, Waynesburg, is in charge
of arrangements.

Mass
of the Resurrection will be celebrated 12:00 pm Friday at Regina Coeli Church
where friends are invited to gather after 11:00am. Visitation will be from 2:00
to 8:00pm Thursday at the Ansberg-West Funeral Home 3000 Sylvania Avenue where
the Rosary will be recited at 5:00pm . Local Visitation will be Monday, March
18, 2013 from 10am-12pm with Funeral service beginning at 12pm. Services will be
held at Spurlin Funeral Home (Stanford). Burial will be at Olive Cemetery
in Waynesburg, KY.

Maxine
Perkins, 84, of Hustonville, KY passed away Thursday, March 14, 2013 at Baptist
Health in Lexington, KY. Born March 16, 1928 in Liberty, KY to the late Clifton
and Clara Mae Wilcher Delk, she was a homemaker and a member of Grace Fellowship
Church.

Survivors
include two sons; Larry Perkins (Sandy) of Hustonville, KY, Jimmy Perkins
(Donna) of Waynesburg, KY, three daughters; Diane Roberts (Wayne) of
Hustonville, KY, Vicky Miracle of Stanford, KY, Kim Caudill (Roger) of
Hustonville, KY, two brothers; Harold Delk (Jackie) of Stanford, KY, Glenn Delk
(Patsy) of Harrodsburg, KY, two sisters; Kathleen Carman of Stanford, KY,
Shirley Ann Roberts (Gary) of Junction City, KY, six grandchildren, six
great-grandchildren, and a host of nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death
by one brother; C.M. Delk and one sister; Alene Philpot.

Cherry
Allene Rogers, 75, of Waynesburg, KY died Thursday, March 14, 2013 at Ephraim
McDowell Hospital in Danville, KY. She was born in Stanford, KY on March 1, 1938
to the late Emerson and Eva Britton Mitchell. She was the widow of the late
Robert "Bob" Rogers, she was a housewife for most of her life, and a
member of Chesnutt Ridge Baptist.

She
is survived by three sons; Porter, Patrick, and Palmer Rogers (Kathy) all of
Waynesburg, KY, one daughter; April Shearer of Stanford, KY, one brother; Denver
Mitchell (Sue) of Broughtontown, KY, seven grandchildren, seven
great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death
by one son; Wendell Gilpin, one daughter; Hope Michelle Rogers, two brothers;
Lealon and Freemon Mitchell, and two sisters; Brenda and Geraldine Mitchell.

A
graveside service will be held 12pm Saturday, March 16, 2013 at K.P. Hall
Cemetery in Kings Mountain, KY with the Reverend David Gambrell officiating.
Casket bearers will be Porter Rogers, Patrick Rogers, Chris Mitchell, Eugene
Adams, Jason Mitchell, and Ryan Pittman. Spurlin Funeral Home (Stanford) is in
charge of arrangements.

William
Carl "Bill" Rogers, 74, of Stanford, KY passed away Friday, March 15,
2013 at home. He was born November 11, 1938 to the late James Edward and Alberta
Lee McGuire Rogers in Stanford, KY and he was a conductor for Norfolk Southern
Railroad where he retired after 33 years of service.

Born
in Lincoln County, she was a daughter of the late Walker and Mary Jane Adams.

Mrs.
Schooling was a nurse for more than 35 years. After her
retirement, she went to work at Burke’s Bakery in order to keep busy
and was there more than five years. She loved to play bingo, collect teapots and
above all else, she loved to spend time with her family, especially her
grandchildren.

Shirley
Ann Simpson, 73, of Broughtontown, died Wednesday, March 6that the University of Kentucky Hospital in Lexington.

Born
Jan. 7, 1940, in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of Viola Brock Noakes and
the late Richard Noakes.

Survivors
include her husband, Bobby Lee Simpson
whom she married on April 1, 1972. ; a son, Kerry (Bessie) Simpson of
Broughtontown; three brothers, Jim Noakes of Science Hill and Jess and John
Noakes, both of Broughtontown; and two grandchildren.

In
addition to her father, Shirley was preceded in death by a brother, Jack Noakes.
Burial will take place at Mt. Zion Church of Christ Cemetery.

TERRY,
Bryant Borby 97, of the Covenant Place in Sumter, SC, died on Sunday, March 24,
2013. Born on October 19, 1915 in Lincoln County, Kentucky, he was the son of
the
late William H. Terry and Margaret Bell Graybeal Terry.

Bryant
attended Whitewater Township High School in Durham County, Indiana, and then
went on to become a farmer with his brother, Harold, in the Seven Mile community
of Butler County, Ohio. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus in Seven Mile
for many years. He joined the US Army
in January 1941 and was stationed in Camp Shelby, MS. He served in the 147th
Infantry of the 3rd Battalion. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, he was
assigned to the Pacific Theatre where he served for the next 38 months until the
end of World
War II.

Bryant
was first married for 38 years to Barbara Luechauer Ziepfel Terry, who passed
away in 1983. In 1984 he married to the former Martha Nash of Greenville, SC, at
which time he became a resident of Greenville. They also had a retirement home
in Tavares, Florida, which they thoroughly enjoyed for many years. Upon his move
to Greenville, Bryant transferred his membership from Seven Mile Presbyterian
Church in Ohio to Earle Street Baptist Church, where he has been a member for 29
years. He was also a member of the Friendship Sunday School Class. In late 2004,
Bryant and Martha sold their home in Greenville and moved to the Covenant Place
in Sumter, SC, where he resided until his death.

Surviving,
in addition to his beloved wife Martha, are his sister-in-law, Viola Terry of
Altoona, Fl and four step-grandchildren. He is also survived by two
sisters-in-law, Mary Jackson of Sumter, SC and Beatrice Nash of Greenville, SC,
as well as many nieces and nephews.

In
addition to this first wife Barbara, Bryant was predeceased by all of his five
brothers and seven sisters, and three stepchildren, Albert Ziepfel, Billy
Ziepfel and Lucille Urban. Funeral Services will be held 2 pm on Wednesday,
March 27, 2013 at Earle Street Baptist Church in Greenville with Dr. Stephen
Clyborne officiating. Burial will follow at Woodlawn MemorialPark.

Lioba
“Libby” Tucker, age 91, of Shelby, Ohio, died Saturday, March 2, 2013 in
Dublin Methodist Hospital in Dublin, OH.She
was born June 11, 1921 in Crab Orchard, KY the daughter of the late Frank and
Albertina (Schaeffer) Hoeck.She
was a graduate of Broughtontown High School. On April 14, 1945 she married John
A. “Andy” Tucker, Jr. and he preceded her in death in 2005.Libby was the ultimate homemaker excelling in baking, cooking, sewing and
crafts. She enjoyed gardening and tending flowers with her husband, John. She
was a very active member of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Plymouth.

She
was preceded in death by: her husband; a son: Sam Tucker in 2008; a great
grandson: Ryan Stanley; a granddaughter: Anne Morehart; 2 sisters: Rita Riddel
and Cecelia Williams; 2 brothers: Joseph Hoeck and Anton Hoeck.

Friends
may call on Wednesday, March 6, 2013 from 5-7 PM at the Turner Funeral Home, 168
West Main Street, Shelby, OH and from 9:30-11 AM on Friday, March 8, 2013 at St.
Sylvester Catholic Church in Ottenheim, KY.Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 AM Friday
at St. Sylvester Catholic Church. Burial will follow in the parish
cemetery.

Memorial
expressions may be made to St. Sylvester Cemetery.Fox Funeral Home, Stanford, is in charge of local
arrangements.